Whether you like biking, exercising, sports, outdoor activities or indoor games, Somerville's got some great places to buy equipment. Which is your favorite?
Paul B. Bain, Jr., in Davis Square, is the best place to get your taxes done in Somerville, say Patch readers.
These homes, all currently on the market, have ample garage space.
It's a day for thinking about the economy. There's a massive interactive sculpture about capitalism in Davis Square today, and we invite local business owners to join our economic forum.
A single-family on Oliver Street and a two-family on Minnesota Avenue were among the properties sold in Somerville last week.
We compare Somerville to other communities in the area, focusing on Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks. Of course, Somerville is also filled with beloved local coffee shops, too.
The "Swirl & Slice" market will take place Thursday evenings and will feature wine, cheese and specialty foods.
A coalition opposing the possible Assembly Square Wal-Mart has also been active.
Patch readers from around the Boston area chose their favorite dinner spots, and here are the results.
On Monday, we'll ask Somerville Patch readers where they do their taxes.
When you need your taxes done in Somerville, where do you go?
And the winner is ... Highland Kitchen.
If you love to cook, you could do worse than having one of these Somerville kitchens.
The city has seen a sharp increase in home sales through February.
Also, three starter condos and a three-family on Powderhouse Boulevard. A look at properties sold in Somerville last week.
Using Somerville Patch is a great way for local businesses to hone their web presence and interact with the community.
Zipcar is expanding it's fleet of vans in Boston, including one in Somerville and two in Porter Square.
Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone said if IKEA decides not to build in Assembly Square, it won't be difficult to find another way to develop its parcel. "We will dictate what will happen there," he said.
Blue Cloud Gallery's local fashion designer month is coming to an end.
The choices are numerous, and we want to know.
Hair by Christine & Co and Alibrandi's Barber Shop are winners.
Somerville's not known for its massive single-family homes. If you're looking for space and privacy, these are your best bets. And, you don't have to spend a fortune, though you could.
There have been twice as many initiated foreclosures in Somerville this year, but completed foreclosures are down.
The coffee sellers and educators will arrive in Union Square sometime this summer, the Boston Globe reports.
Also, a single-family on Wilton Street and a condo on Highland Avenue were among the properties sold in Somerville last week.
Things are looking up for small business, according to Patch’s first survey of Massachusetts business owners.
Home single-family home values in Somerville are higher now than they were in 2005. Only nine other communities in Massachusetts can say that, the Boston Globe determined.
If you're currently in the market for a condo in Somerville, you could spend up to $1.5 million for a massive loft in Davis Square. Check out the five most expensive condos currently on the market.
And the winner is … Olde Magoun's Saloon.
Irish people have made names for themselves in the Somerville restaurant and bar business; in doing so, they've helped shape the city.
Other properties sold last week: a condo on Elm Street and a condo on Linden Avenue.
Who does the best hair in the city?
The former commercial building held five storefronts. It's now on the market with a call for offers.
Part of the Somerville Chamber of Commerce's Business Edge Seminar series, Tuesday's talk will confront "the six mistakes that can kill your business and your future."
And the winner is … Davis Square Dental.
Some Davis Square restaurant news according to signs taped to windows.
The people behind Union Square's Machu Picchu have opened a new restaurant on Beacon Street, according to Boston Restaurant Talk.
Also, a Davis Square design firm tackles a Boston homeless shelter, and some interesting comments from readers.
And a single-family goes for $700K. See homes that were sold in Somerville last week.
The store sold quirky gifts and locally made items, and it contributed to Union Square's overall character as a hip and creative place.